The alternation of power in the NBA world is inevitable.
This process does not necessarily lead to bloody conflicts, just as when Bill Russell left the battlefield in '69, players like Jabbar naturally took over the crown he left behind without undergoing too direct and fierce battles.
However, this process could also turn the basketball court into a bloody battlefield, possibly facing hand-to-hand combat situations, just like Jordan did against the Pistons and the Lakers.
He had snatched the crown amidst a victory of blood and sweat; this wasn't something he crowned himself with, but something he took from others.
It could be foreseen that this alternation of power would also be filled with bloody struggles.
Because Michael Jordan was in his prime, but those beneath him were already growing impatient.
Among them, the youngest was only 19 years old.